Kay noted that it is convenient to attribute the strained relationship to a busy schedule, citing the King's garden party that coincided with Prince Harry's thanksgiving service for the Invictus Games. Even though Harry acknowledged his father's commitments and priorities, the underlying message was clear: the failure to meet was not Harry's fault, leaving little room for reconciliation.
The expert pondered the state of relations between the exiled Prince Harry, his father, and the rest of the Royal Family. He suggested that one possible conclusion is that, contrary to Harry's hopes of reuniting with his father in light of the King's cancer diagnosis, the illness may have further contributed to their estrangement.
The expert also pointed out that despite being just three miles away from Buckingham Palace, Prince Harry might as well have been on a different continent when it came to meeting his family, emphasizing the significant divide that exists between them.
These observations raise questions about the impact of King Charles' cancer on the already strained relationship with Prince Harry, leaving room for further speculation and analysis.